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Sealed is a private digital message platform operated by AfterWord. It lets users create text, voice, and video messages in advance, then send them to family and friends on a specified date, at major life milestones, or after the user has passed away. It is closer to a personal digital legacy and memorial-message SaaS than traditional enterprise collaboration software.
The product flow is fairly clear: users choose a message type, set delivery conditions, and then select the notification method. The current copy says it supports text, voice, and video content. “Future Send” can deliver messages after the user is no longer alive, with confirmation from trusted contacts designated by the user. The system monitors login activity and payment status, and sends regular email check-ins as proof that the user is still active. If there is no response after multiple attempts, it contacts the trusted contacts and only delivers the messages after confirmation. Recipients receive a private link by email; notifications do not show previews or media content, and nothing auto-plays.
Sealed uses monthly or annual prepaid subscriptions, which can be cancelled at any time; after cancellation, access remains available until the end of the current billing period. The refund policy offers a full refund within 14 days of the first purchase or renewal, but the page does not disclose specific pricing, plan differences, storage capacity, or limits on the number of messages. Event-based delivery and SMS notifications are both marked as Coming Soon, so the currently available functionality appears to focus mainly on email notifications and posthumous delivery.
The copy states that messages are private, encrypted, and only sent to explicitly specified recipients. Recipients can also choose to opt out, in which case the relevant pending messages are cancelled. These design choices are suitable for sensitive content. However, security disclosure is still limited: there is no explanation of end-to-end encryption, key management, data residency, backups, SOC 2/GDPR compliance, or similar topics. There is also no visible information about team collaboration, permission management, APIs, self-hosting, or third-party integrations, so it is not suitable for evaluation as an enterprise-grade legacy management platform.
The main advantages are its focused use case, simple workflow, and trusted-contact verification, which is more reliable than relying solely on the platform’s own judgement. Multimedia messages also add memorial value. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, several key features that are not yet live, and insufficient detail around long-term availability, compliance, and data security. It is best suited to individual users who value emotional expression and want to leave future messages for loved ones.
The captured text does not provide information about availability in mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so access status should be considered unknown. If stability, Chinese-language support, and convenient payment options are important, domestic cloud note apps, scheduled cloud-drive sharing, scheduled email sending, or digital legacy-related services may be worth considering as alternatives.
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